I often use different browsers (IE7.0/8.0, Firefox 3.5, and Chrome) at work and home.
My favorite browser is Firefox, but I am still forced to use the other two because some intranet sites don't operate well with Firefox, and better with IE. Chrome is best when I work my stuffs on Google Apps or other highly javascript-densed jobs. While I'm working I always find some websites that I would like to bookmark, but I can never find a good way to synchronize my bookmarked websites across all the browsers.

Is there a tool or software (or any simple technique) to synchronize and manage all my favorite/bookmarked websites?

I would like it if it's something not related to social media. I have to bookmark some intranet stuffs as well. I would also like to manage all of them together by folders/categories
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codingbearAug 3 '09 at 12:51

Delicious is great. If there is no plugin for your browser, you may be able to use a bookmarklet, and in any case, your list is available at a URL. You can place bookmarks in under many tags simultaneously (or you can use one tag per site and treat your tags like folders), by typing your own or choosing ones that others have used. For intranet stuff you can check a box not to share the URL with others.
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Nathan LongAug 3 '09 at 17:08

If you don't want to use a website-based bookmark service like del.icio.us, you can try out XMarks (formerly Foxmarks).

The Firefox add-on is the most robust, but there are also add-ons for Safari and Internet Explorer, and I'm expecting a Chrome version to be announced soon. The single service synchronizes all your bookmarks between browsers on the same system and between systems.

The Firefox add-on supports sharing passwords as well, but the Safari/IE versions don't support this feature yet.

I use the delicious suite, so all of my bookmarks are stored on the web and there are several sets of tools you can use to bookmark on delicious, and then view on whichever browser you happen to be on.

Another solution would be for you to save your bookmarks as an html
file. If you want instructions on how to do that, I could provide them
for you.

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Syncing bookmarks among browsers

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